The 10th-generation Honda Civic makes us forget all about the disappointing ninth-gen model’s interior, thanks to upmarket materials and style not normally found in a C-car.
Our $48,455 Chrysler Pacifica Limited test model came with all the extras, from a high-end entertainment system to a power-folding third row and a built-in wet-dry vacuum. (See related article: Pacifica Puts Chrysler Minivan Back on Top).
The first Pacificas were hitting dealer lots as we evaluated Chrysler’s new minivan, and if our view is echoed by the marketplace, FCA should have a hit on its hands.
Chevy Camaro wins 2016 Wards 10 Best Interiors award for excellent driver's position, design creativity and high-tech wizardry (see related story: Chevy Camaro ‘Fits Like a Glove’).
The XT5’s interior achieves design harmony, while retaining the edgy style Cadillac has been establishing over the past decade. Plus, the cabin feels ergonomically correct for both driver and passenger, as all controls are within easy reach...
Fully loaded for under $65,000, the Cadillac XT5 delivers an excellent interior with impeccable materials, spot-on ergonomics and metallic bits that are used sparingly but to great effect.